Simple rules: 1. Make a recording just when you feel like doing it, or when you think about music. If you're carrying a recording device just hit record and stop whenever you want. 2. Take a photo if you have here<sic> a camera. 3. Submit.
Don't forget to provide exact time of creating the recording. If you can't take a pic, the cover will be a choosed<sic> shade of grey.
Confused - what about Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings - one album still available at eMusic, which seems to be a bootleg of a live DVD. See details of band here
Paul Amlehn - Catalyst Texts and Vocals for Music, Editing, Mixing, Production William S. Burroughs - Text, Vocals Cor Fuhler - Guitar Chuck Hammer - Guitarchitecture Gerhard Richter - Visual Art
John Wall’s granular textures once again manipulate and
augment the oblique poetics of Alex Rodgers. The two
have been collaborating for well over a decade now, in a
gambit for Wall to reshape his creative process through
improvisational strategies. Wall’s once meticulously edited
samples have become serpentine, liquid, yet unmistakably
digital. On Soar, his constructions look back to the glitch-
worship electronica of Vladislav Delay, Oval and Pole in
their attempts to shed themselves of the trappings of
techno. A lounge lizard slink is evident throughout Wall’s
brief compositions, allowing plenty of space for Rodgers
to gruffly articulate his existential profundities
I have been traveling cross-country on small planes for most of the last two days, to and from a speaking event, and have reached that state of tiredness/airport-layover-hypnosis where nothing seems quite real. And I can’t stop listening to this Joe McPhee album - I am on my third consecutive time through since landing in Houston. At least in my current state of mind I would heartily recommend it. 99 cents on emusic.
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Label rules:
Simple rules:
1. Make a recording just when you feel like doing it, or when you think about music. If you're carrying a recording device just hit record and stop whenever you want.
2. Take a photo if you have here<sic> a camera.
3. Submit.
Don't forget to provide exact time of creating the recording. If you can't take a pic, the cover will be a choosed<sic> shade of grey.
The only Freddie King I have on vinyl is
1971 - Getting Ready... produced by Don Nix & Leon Russell
....my first introduction to Tore Down
1961 - Freddy King Sings 2015 - Going Down At Onkel Po's
Recorded live at Onkel Po’s Carnegie Hall,
Hamburg, Germany on October 19, 1975
https://www.emusic.com/album/111640009/Freddie-King/Freddy-King-Sings?
https://www.emusic.com/album/36383790/Freddie-King/Going-Down-At-Onkel-Pos?
B.B. King
1970 - Indianola Mississippi Seeds 1976 Bobby Bland & B.B. King
- Together Again...Live
2000 - Makin' Love Is Good For You
Kaki King
2003 - Everybody Loves You 2012 - Glow
2015 - The Neck Is The Bridge To The Body
1960 King Curtis - The New Scene Of King Curtis 1960 King Curtis - Soul Meeting
1975 King Tubby And The Aggrovators 2001 King Tubby
- Shalom Dub - From The Palace Of Dub
and sounds of American Coots
(simultaneous)
1970 King Biscuit Boy With Crowbar 1971 - Gooduns
- Official Music
1991 King Missile - The Way To Salvation 2003 King Of Woolworths
- L'Illustration Musicale
One of several things on Dave's NPR ballot that I hadn't seen/heard before
https://www.emusic.com/artist/rs_103148/Kaki-King
NYOP Bandcamp
Released January 1, 2019 on TIBProd
William S. Burroughs - Text, Vocals
Cor Fuhler - Guitar
Chuck Hammer - Guitarchitecture
Gerhard Richter - Visual Art
followed by
Kenny Burrell and Jimmy Smith - Blue Bash
augment the oblique poetics of Alex Rodgers. The two
have been collaborating for well over a decade now, in a
gambit for Wall to reshape his creative process through
improvisational strategies. Wall’s once meticulously edited
samples have become serpentine, liquid, yet unmistakably
digital. On Soar, his constructions look back to the glitch-
worship electronica of Vladislav Delay, Oval and Pole in
their attempts to shed themselves of the trappings of
techno. A lounge lizard slink is evident throughout Wall’s
brief compositions, allowing plenty of space for Rodgers
to gruffly articulate his existential profundities
Crammed Discs October 1, 2006
Dezron Douglas and his working group snuck in a new album at the end of the year
I have been traveling cross-country on small planes for most of the last two days, to and from a speaking event, and have reached that state of tiredness/airport-layover-hypnosis where nothing seems quite real. And I can’t stop listening to this Joe McPhee album - I am on my third consecutive time through since landing in Houston. At least in my current state of mind I would heartily recommend it. 99 cents on emusic.
I think I found this on the Ted Gioia list? Psych/spiritual rock from Japan
released April 28, 2017
Thanks BN. NYOP - see Flash Bandcamp Sale thread